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What I love about most submissions is the fact that they can be hit from so many different places and so many different scenarios.

I have a student that is so good at doing the kimura that we call him "Special K" haha. He hits this submission from EVERYWHERE!

So here is a follow up to my first Kimura Concepts video that I called Hunting For the Kimura. If you didn't see the video…definitely check it out!

In this video I talk about different places you can get the kimura as a submission and I also add and reiterate different concepts that you can use to increase the percentage of you getting the kimura as a submission as well.

If you are someone who has been working on adding the kimura into your game, I'm sure this video will help you a bit.

Great video again! I have to ask though, have you seen the variation on the kimura where instead of keeping the arm bent and cranking you glue his arm to your chest and rotate your body.

Let me be a bit more detailed: The overhooking arm(your left arm in the case of the video at 3:33) hugs his left arm and elbow EXTREMELY tight to your chest. Lock up the rest of the kimura as you normally would, but instead of trying to crank the arm with your arms you will instead rotate your body to the left while slowly straightening your right arm.

You should find that no matter how strong or how straight his arm is you will still get the tap from the shoulder lock. This has turned this big man move into a small man move for me and I have a MUCH higher finish rate with this variation.

Originally Posted by OnceLost

Actually, I don't do it because I don't want people to be scammed - I do it because I enjoy kicking down the doors of Lies and Deceit and then forcibly fucking Fraud with the dildo of Truth.

Originally Posted by It is Fake

I don't care if they gave it to him because, he tickles butterfly butt-holes while wearing a pink frock.

Let me be a bit more detailed: The overhooking arm(your left arm in the case of the video at 3:33) hugs his left arm and elbow EXTREMELY tight to your chest. Lock up the rest of the kimura as you normally would, but instead of trying to crank the arm with your arms you will instead rotate your body to the left while slowly straightening your right arm.

You should find that no matter how strong or how straight his arm is you will still get the tap from the shoulder lock. This has turned this big man move into a small man move for me and I have a MUCH higher finish rate with this variation.

This is how I was taught to do it (well, ude garami in Judo) and its quite effective. Twisting of your body rather than just your arms.